Shomurodov, Pisilli and Saelemaekers to start vs Torino
Roma are preparing to face Torino on the final day of the season, which will also be Ranieri's last outing on the Giallorossi bench.
The coach has not yet resolved all doubts about the formation, but he should propose the formation seen against Milan.
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The only exception concerns Paredes, who should go to the bench in favor of Pisilli.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Shomurodov will once again lead the attack.
Dovbyk should return to the squad following a brief injury absence, but will start from the bench and then come on during the match.
Saelemaekers is expected be seen again as a second striker, even if he didn't shine in that role against Milan. Soulè will therefore go to the right.

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